Top 100 Chart placements for STEP2
Updated 2 months ago
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Massive re-release from DJ Pencil & The Cut Up Boys - Previously released back in 2020 and was an instant hit and reached number one in the uk garage charts. Dj Pencil & The Cut Up Boys are back with a re-imagined version of their original, fresh for 2023, they also bring whole host of remixes from some of the best in the business, Biggabush brings his take to the party with a breakbeat driven version with choppy edits and old school rave vibes, Next up Step2 regular DJ Lix bring his 2 step take on the original and keeps the dance flowing with a old school uk garage vibe. Chase Perry is showing hes taking no prisoners with his rip roaring drum and bass remix which has a huge bassline and is a sure fire party starter, Dan Speed also a Step2 favourite comes along and brings a stripped back version that keeps to the original vibe but gives it a more laid back twist, Harry Judda comes back to Step2's fold with his tech house take on the track that keeps the old school feel but slams the tech house vibes, this was a club banger back then and is still firing, Club legend Porky Paul brings his take on the original and is a firm favourite among the boys on the remix front this one is sun soaked and has the carnival vibes, Richard Wright brings a speed garage warper to party showing hes one of the best in the business. Fugitive (Dave wallace of Aquasky fame) brings an old school Jungle remix that honours the days of old and keeps to the original ethos of the original 'honouring the legend that is Grooverider' this has old school edits and brings you back to the old school warehouse raves from back in the day, DJ True comes in with a choppy UK Garage version that shows why hes one to watch, Old school legend Greg May also honours Grooverider with his breakbeat mix that would sit in any old school rave and he smashes this out the park with his remix, Moakz and Dark Dean also bring their A game and bring another Jungle inspired version that the man himself would be proud of. Next up we have a banger from New School DJ/ Producer Daffy bringing astripped back 4/4 bass heavy version for the bassline heads, Daffy is a legend among the festival circuit and clubland and we love what he brings to the package. Finally we finish the package with a speed garage remix from firm Step2 favourite Lamont Dex that harps back to the old school days of RIP Productions. Warped basslines and a brilliant take on the original. This is one hell of a package and one thats sure to smash the dancefloors to pieces on New Years Eve (when this was originally released back in 2020)